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MDR Word Search Puzzle Experience

The mysterious and important project I’ve been working on since May is finally finished and I’m so (SO! (!)) excited about and proud of it. Behold: the Macrodata Refiner’s Word Search Puzzle Experience, a compendium of Lumon-approved word search puzzles/a Severance fan art project created and designed by yours truly.

My disembodied hand holding five Lumon/Severance-themed and -branded spiral-bound word search puzzle booklets. The Lumon logo and booklet title text are in white against a navy blue background. Modeled after documents used on the show, the cover reads, "Macrodata Refiner's Word Search Puzzle Experience. A Compendium of Word Search Puzzles. Edition 1."

I’m planning to share many more details about this project in the next week or two. For now, a mini photo dump, because I’m too exited about and proud of it to wait any longer to share!! (!)

The title page to the booklet. The Lumon logo/letterhead and page text are in black against a light blue page. The page reads, "This booklet contains 13 Lumon-approved word search puzzles. Words may be found in any direction, including diagonally, and may overlap each other. Please try to enjoy each word search puzzle equally, and not show preference for any over the others."
A word search modeled after the MDR terminal screen. The theme of the puzzle is "MDR Files Names A-L."
A word search modeled after the MDR terminal screen. The theme of the puzzle is "Reintegration."
A word search modeled after the MDR terminal screen. The theme of the puzzle is "Assorted Phrases and Vocabulary," and includes fan favorites such as "devour feculence," "gråkappan," "monosyllabically," and "shambolic rube."
The final page of the booklet. The Lumon logo/letterhead and page text are in black against a bright blue page. The page reads, "Congratulations on completing the Macrodata Refiner's Word Search Puzzle Experience. A handshake is available upon request."
The inside of the back cover of the booklet, designed to look like the show's end credits. The page is black and the text is white. It reads, "Created and designed by Kelsey M."

I’m so thrilled with how it turned out and can’t wait to share how I, someone who had never even opened InDesign before, took this idea from my brain to the page.